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Truth, Justice, and a Nice White Country
Truth, Justice, and a Nice White Country collects 39 of Greg Johnson’s best recent essays from the Counter-Currents/North American New Right webzine. They primarily offer metapolitical commentary on political issues and events.
CONTENTS
Introduction
The Problem
1. White Extinction
2. White Genocide
3. He Told Us So: Patrick Buchanan’s Suicide of a Superpower
4. Jared Taylor’s White Identity
5. Kony 2012 & Jason Russell
6. The Republican Party Must Perish
7. The Conscience of a Cuckservative
8. Ferguson, Garner, & the End of Gentrification
9. Irreconcilable Differences: The Case for Racial Divorce
Nationalism: Petty & Grandiose
10. Why I Support Scottish Independence
11. “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Offâ€: In Defense of “Petty†Nationalism
12. Grandiose Nationalism
Ukraine & Russia
13. The Ukraine Crisis
14. The Ukraine Crisis: Taking Our Own Side
15. Kevin Strom on Russia & Ukraine
16. “North Americanismâ€: A Cautionary Tale
The Muslim Question
17. The Muslim Problem
18. Innocence of Muslims, Guilt of Jews, Interests of Whites
Sexual Politics
19. The “Gay Marriage†Controversy
20. Marriage: First & Second Class
21. Confessions of a “Transphobicâ€
22. Further Confessions of a “Transphobicâ€
23. Does the Manosphere Morally Corrupt Men?
24. Be Yourself?
White Economics
25. The End of Globalization
26. Money for Nothing
27. Thoughts on Debt Repudiation
28. Brooks Adams on the Romans
29. The Austrian Economic Apocalypse
30. 5 to 9 Conservatism
31. How About Fascist Medicine?
32. The Boomerang Generation
Vanguard Strategies
33. Our Struggle Too: Propaganda & Organization
34. Vanguardism, Vantardism, & Mainstreaming
35. Vantard Strategies
36. The Smartest Guy in the Room
37. Spend Yourself, Save the World
38. In My Grandiose Moments . . .
Index
“This collection of essays once again shows that Greg Johnson is a major figure in the movement promoting explicit White identities and interests. These essays are consistently insightful, beautifully and clearly written, and rigorously argued. Reading them, I am continually impressed by how Greg is able to make difficult issues simple and understandable, to the point that a lot of readers will be asking themselves why they have taken so long to realize the dire straits that Whites and their civilization are in. Greg’s intellectual confidence is infectious to the point that I suspect quite a few readers will come away thinking that the points he is making are not only true, but are obviously true. This book should be distributed far and wide to the converted and unconverted alike. College students, inundated as they are by cultural Marxism, would particularly benefit. The unconverted will sputter with hostility as they begin reading, but I suspect that many will come away with a completely altered worldview.â€
—Kevin MacDonald, author of The Culture of Critique
“It does still sometimes happen that percipient individuals can break through the hardened carapace of received orthodoxies and develop original (and therefore dangerous) opinions all of one’s own! Humans are fungible, and society is like a sandbox in which all the particles are entirely equal—who could doubt such a generous thought? The central purpose of life is to increase prosperity, an aspiration more laudable by far than all others added up together. Can anyone deny it? There may be as many as four or five persons in the United States—and by now you know who I mean—who can and do dispute these and kindred imbecilities—(to answer your question I am speaking of Greg Johnson of course)—imbecilities, as I was saying, that are actively relocating the remains of our civilization onto unendurable terrain.â€
—Tito Perdue, author of The Node
“Greg Johnson lifted me out of an intellectual gutter of losers and pastors I’d fallen in with after a Slam & The Ice Picks concert. He introduced to me to a loftier level of thinkers who speak and write in complete sentences and don